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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1924. L
INTERPORT CRICKET.
"SHANGHAI VERSUS MALAYA. NORTHERNERS GRAND EFFORT.
The match between Malay's and Hongkong, in the three-cornered cricket tourney, was resumed this morning, Being 79 runs lo arrears and with only 8 wickets in hand, Shanghal players have put up a gallant effort to retrieve their position. The chief credit is due to Quayle, who scored an invaluable dentury.
The teams are:-
THE CHINA MAIL
innings after the tiffin interval, eseli getting fours.
Burn was all but run out in try. ing to steal a short run, Livack just failing to gather a rather wild
return.
Both Knight and Thompson (Law Court's end) were being bit about, Quayle-showing up to ad- vantage in getting his GO. He was watching the left-hander very care fully, but hitting out at the loveo onos.
Jndicions singles und as glanco (off Knight) to the Pavilion Shanghai: Captain E. I M. Barrett (Captain), E. G. Barnes, brought Quayle's total to 70 and D. C. Bumn, P. Carr, A. J. W. Evans, G. F. Gardner, D. W. Leach, E. F. then Burn pulled Thompson to leg for four, making his contribution Duckett, Dr. W, E. O'Hara, J. A. Quayle and T. L. Rawathorne.
Malaya: A. E. Holmes-Brown (Captain), G. M. Brand, W. N. 20 and sending the 230 up by re Edwards, R. T. Foster, N. Grenier, P. N. Knight, Flight Lieut. G. E.peating the dose in the same over. Livock, Lieut. R. A. Phayre, Lient. F. H. Thompson, N. H. P. Whitley The next ball Burn was popularly applanded for a grand pull for six, and E. W.-N. Wyatt.
Umpires: RH. Bilke (Malaya) and H. C. B. Peck (Shanghai).making 18 for the over and 14 off Scorers:-W. P. Crawford (Malaya) and A. Youngson three consecutive balls.
At 2.05 Shanghai was 240 and Bury had reached the 80's. But (Shanghai).
he was bowled by a fine length ball was applanded on his retum. 2.07. by Knight which kept low. Burn 240-9-30.
Today's Play,
in trom-the leg and removing the Five minutes behind the time off bail. Leact 26, Total 108, 5 Flolmes Brown led out the Malaya wickets down. team to field, followed by Duckett
Barnce, last inam in, played safe for the remainder of Knight's over,
Wratt then replaced Thompson with the ball, the latter having proved expensive, but he fielded a spleelid drive (at mid-off, close in) from Quayle who, however, got
Facing Knight, Barnes stopped from a square cut past point." two and ran a short single for which more applause was forth.
In addition to making a very and Rawthorne: the Shanghai noteful stand with his skipper and out batsmen when stumps were hitting 3 fours, Letch had helped to wear down Malaya's opening drawn on Saturday afternoon.
Quayle replaced hin Continuing from where they left rullers. el, Thompson, the Malaya left- and was a bit puzzled by Wyatt Following in his predecessors bowler. hejne medium-paced opened to Have thorne, froin the fitsteps, Quayle got. Wyatt away Law Cork out and got a maiden to the score-hox for four and than DA Rawsthorne was roulent to keep Captain Barrett played a single & straight bat oven to a full toss from the last half of the rest Knight howled from-the-Naval Yard Holmes-Browns one miere. end to Durkett, ply being stopped giving him anather maiden over.
Bad Tock-dogged Shanghai. in the middle of his first over while the salute was fired from the Naval dumping out to a short pitched, Baines played out. Wyatt's
over,
cuting,
Keeping up the stone-walling over and the crowd applauded from Wyatt, Barrett
again. Yard camber. As on Saturday hall
hesitated tried to get back
At 2.10 Quayle got another four get on a lot of "work" howlod a
Then Hipped the ball
on the on-side, sending up his 80 consistent length and concentrated and 101 D41 watched a few right into the bowler's hands, and sent the next two balls towards giving bith an easy catch. 12.15. the public stand for fonts, Z Ko by ang stopped the others.
Turett 87, Total, 115, # wickets single gave him 90 and brought Thompson's srennd
Barnes to play the last two balls of Rawsthorny got a single by way of down.
In getting his runs, the Shanghai Knight's over. cover point..
Neither of the Shanghai,batsien skipper hud treated the spectators. were jou sale, jetling up one or to it beat display of Forceful batting, two, out of reach, in the way of scoring with considerable freedom
all round the wicket and it was Brand at mid-off.
pily to see him get out the way he did. The was heartily applauded on getting back to the Pavilion.
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Rawsthor" was hit by a rising one from Thompson's third over "Anrvived an appeal for 1.b.w, and, got the bowler away to the leg Boundary for four, making the spore Thompson-with Wyatt at fine leg and Grenier tt inid-on-was tempting the balsinen on the leg side. Rawthorne carned applause for two successive boundaries hestand as h tween the square leg umpire anð determined stand.
mid on.
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Making a
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slowly.
hour,
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Quayle Scores Century."
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KOWLOON HOSPITAL STAFF.
MATTER BEING CONSIDERED.
[This item should have appeared in Saturday's "China Mail” but was omitted through error. We apologize to our readers for the mistake and thank the "Sunday Herald" for helping us to minke amends by allowing us the hospitality of its columns yesterday.]
Interviewed by a "China Mail" representative Sir Claud Severn, Colonial Secretary, said that the arrangements to be, made for the provision of nurses for the Kowloon Hospital were under considera-
later.. tion and it was probable that they would be the subject of discussion
Asked if the Government intended taking any notice of the to staff the Hospital with sisters of the Maryknoll Mission, Sir Claud outcry which had been raised in the local Press against the proposals said that the Government had not yet been approached by those primarily concerned in the matter.
The Government were not yet definitely committed to any scheme, 'said Sir Claud in reply to another question. He did not think the time was yet ripe for any further statement on the matter.
The late Joseph Conrad, probate on whose will has just been declared.
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Carr, not out...
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E. G. Barnes, b Holmes-Brown 0
Extras
Total
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119
Of the first ball of Wyatt's next over, he got another four, a hot drive going through Foster's hands. He then played one to cover and gave a chance. off the next, the bull Dr. O'Hara went in to see Quayle, bouncing out of Foster's hands out get we fours off Holmes Brown,side the Pavilion. Two successive one over the bowler's head and the boundaries gave him the century The doctor fol which was greeted by applause and otur ist point.
12.22, the total being over 270, lowed suit by getting Wynth away prolonged cheering. This was at to the Law Court boundary.
Nevertheless, he was not to make Barnes was again applanded for was eight by a single and then survived an ap Phaser, at cover point, starting peal for leg before off the Inst. of well out, to a fine drive all Wyatt. Holmes Brown's over, the skipper 12.02. (9'Hara 4, Total 124. 7, having superseded Knight,
Barnes drove another single off
Fall of wickets:-1-18; 2-18; Rawthorne and Duckett broughtiest before his 207 was sigilled. Wyatt and then more cheering the Jota!
Quayle Ind a life, putting up a high-greeted Quayle for driving the loft-13; 4-50; 6-61; 0-68; 7-114; after ball ກ ກ A ball from Knight to the leg was one to Foster at square leg foffunded bowler for a six towards the 8-115: 9-119 10-119.
Hole -Brown but the fieldsman Law Courts. snartly sent in the Pavilion by turned away from the ball appar. Holmes-Brown sent down tricky.
Knight staff and Barnes in a leg bye to Duckett.
Thompson's deliveries were doing ently on account of the sun.
Now the Shanghai hutsmen give Quayle the bowling but the Thompson
eloan Holmes-Brown all sets of unexpected things and he heat Pawsthorne with a slow-Quayle and Evans, the latter Malaya skipper beat him.
having gone in atter O'Hara bowled, with a ball which broke Wyatt
Scores and bowling analysis one which broke in from the leg hitting out and the 130 and round the bat. 2.30. Total, 284,
follow :- around a straight bat, to hit the
As he returned after his heroic Malaya-1st Inwings. middle soup 11,12. Rawsthorne 710 showed in quick succession. At this stage Plavre med ap 21. Total 38, 3 wickets down.
effort, Quayle was applauded by ell,Fi. Lt. G. E. Livock, b Quayley Donald Leach in third wicket plans by saving several
Burn of the Shanghai deam run- N. Grenier, b Quayle.... down. played out the over! Then certain boundaries! - He and Duckett each got a few off Quaste put himself in the 30's ing out to take a snapshot of him. P. N. Knight, b Quayle...... Thomas on the leg side sending 1 12.33 at the same time sending is was a characteristic Quayle G. M. Brand, b and c Leach the it up, followed shortly after the 1 up, by getting Wyatt away sings," the crowd being, treated LR. A. Phayre, l.b.w. Quayle 4 to a grand display of forceful shots A. E. Holmes-Brown, b Quayle 36 He gavo W. N. Edwards. c and b. O'Hara 16 wards by the half-century, thanks to the score-hos.
Thompson was put on again, all round the wicket. to Leach on-diving Knight to the
relieving Wva11. Flis first hall three chances, but nevertheless it R. T. Foster, b Leach boundary.
Duckett got out in rather un-was hit by Quayle to fine leg but was a grand innings which retrieved N. H. P. Whitley, Leach b,
The next, Shanghai's batting prestige. expected fashion, the decision of Brand was quite sate.
alnost
Quayle 113, Barnes 3 not out,
the mopire going against him for a Quayle late rust for fer through Ft 22 fours and 3-sixes. confulent appeal by Livock (wicker the slips.
keeper) who made a neat catch, anj. Quayle Reaches 50, the leg side, off Thunnson.
After seeing the 100 up and pass Captain Barrett was applauded as he went in. He scored a single with ing Captain Barrett's score, Quayle had another life." Phyre, the
OWLING ANALYSIS.
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J. Pierpont Morgan, whose mother is critically ill.
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Barrett
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Malays are thus set 195 to tie and 196 to win, by no means the cer- tainty it appeared for them this morning.
E. W. N. Wyatt, c Rawsthorne,
b Barrett F. H. Thompson not out
Extras
Total
G.
Shanghai-2nd Innings.
F. Gardner, c Thompson, b Koight......
one of his glomcteristic short runs smartest fieldsman in the Malaya to cover paint.
Before the 60 had gone 'up Leach side, missed him, maining forwarde p. Carr, l.b.w. Thompson.
from cover point with the sun in find a life," skying Thompson. his eyes. In return Quayle hit
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208
Total Full of wickets: 1-8; 2-91.3.28 04-34; 5-99; 6-122: 7-142; 8-170;
9-193; 10-208.
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0. M. R. W. .20 3.56 5
.18 3 39
239
0 26
Rawsthorme.
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0 13
R. Duckett, e Livock, b Thompson just out of reach of point who was Thompson into the road outside the T. I, Rawsthorne, & Thompson 21. -stariling a good-dirtones out.
Law Courts, scattering a crowd of Herrabonts Shanghai began to.
O'Hara. hit out, the Co going un to be fol ricsha pullers. A following four was D. W. Tench, b Holmes-Brown 26 Quayle..
e. & b. Wyatt... Inwell almost iramediately by the cheered by the spectators as Capatin E. I. M. Barrett, 70: Cantain Baret: drove Knight Quoyle had passed the 50 mark.
Aboundary bye brought the 180 A. Quayle, b Holmes-Brown 118 Carr...... for a sit to the boundary board and.
1 Wyatt
4 Jarrett off the next hall, Tech got a four up and then Evans showed his con. Dr. W. E. O'Hara, e Phayre, from Thomran, sending the hallept of the Malaya wicket-
wrecker by pulling him twice to the A. J. W. Evans, c Brad, b
Knight to the public stand.
leg boundary and sending up, the Ww. Inft handed, slow, was 191 with 12 tainutes to go before P. G. Burn, b Knight put on for Thompson, Captain Barre, simifting his approval by the tifin interval. Quayle and D. G. Barnes, not out hitting his first for a four and the Evans une got a single off Holines
Ticach in three for a soft glance în
that divention
Brown, whe was ending lown
Exima
Total
Fight Of Wiatraki
Recond for a single. As Wynit was some very tricky stuff; Phoyre howlion. Without." 1 sapere leg. made amends for the dropped catch |
by stopping both smartly.
Thompson was taken off, Whitley for
His deliveries But Knight was kent on at the superseding him. other end still concentrating or the came with his arm and Quayle for 191, 9 for 240, 10 for 284,
At 11 45 the 26 was signalled
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30
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1 for 4,8 for 4,3 for 38, 4 for 51, 103, 6 for 116, 7 for 127, 8.
which Knight went on for Holines. Browi Evans reached 20 with Knight
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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B 70 .22. A 88 11.69, after In a hit for two beyond the reach of Thompson ..
:.14 2 .78 hour and # half Grenier (mid-on) and Brand (on Wyatt
96 Folmes Brown ...12.4 3 batting (including the 15 minutes the boundary).
This change of bowling was suc. Whiley
on Saturdeel the of venu un, mean-
ing that Shawwling had wined and cessful as Evans was caught. The
0 7 As the "China Mail" went
Shanghai-1st Innings.
2
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the ar An the fire innings. In went over Knight's (the press, a telephone message 20. Barrett and each were both ju jazier's) head but Brand ran in nounced that Malaya had lost the '
gained anna fro, mid-off and hight off a wickets for 17.
Steores and bowling analysir for an off to save a four of speckenlar, catch with his right Wyatt, falling over the boundary and fully extended, 12.66. Evans follow: with the Ball
20, Total 194, 8 wickets down. Note that Shanghai looked Be Next man in was Burn who got A. J. W. Evans, c Brand, b
Knight A getting set Talmer Brown put him- Relf to relieving Knight. A single off Knight to give Quayle
·Captain Berratt rot two short the batting but nothing eventuated Capt. E. 1. M. Barrett, é
and Burn Inced Whitley, Born Livock, b Thompson singles in elever fashion off the pulled Whitley for a six to the J. A. Quayle, e Holmes-Brown,
Parade ground boundary・・ and b Thompson Bowling without a square leg and watched the other halls of the over D. W. Leach, b Thompson. witli mioff, and the long field close in, Wents enve Patrett & four by go by on the off. Onayle was an Dr. W. E. O'Hara, e Grenier,
plauded DO retuming to the b Knight Way of the neare has, this causing the 100 to me up at noon, with Favilion for tiffin. Burn's six had
Malay skipper,
Barrett in the 80's,
Holmes-Brown, three runs later, Dismissed Lenoh, the ball breaking
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D. C. Burn, b. Thompson
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T. L. Rawsthorne, run out
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Photo by Po Kwong
E. R. Duckett, run out
Play After Tifin. Quayle and Burn resumed their Brown
Blook by Tsun Wan Yat Po.